Advocacy group pleased with Saskatchewan move to help gun owners
Changes to provincial firearms legislation in response to the federal gun buyback program are being described by the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) as a positive step.
Proposed changes to the Saskatchewan Firearms Act would require fair market value be paid for any seized gun, in response to a federal ban announced in 2020 on more than 2,500 firearms.
“We know, just looking at the legislation on the federal level, that it’s targeting the wrong demographics,” Todd Smith, the executive director of the SWF, said in an interview.
“If they’re looking to reduce crime, it’s not by targeting the federally licensed and vetted firearms owners that you’re going to accomplish that goal.

